1972: two-year-old season Kalamoun began his racing career by finishing second over 1600 metres and then won a minor race over the same distance. He was then sent to England and moved up sharply in class to contest the
Group One Observer Gold Cup over one mile at
Doncaster Racecourse in October and finished fourth behind
Noble Decree, Ksar and Stanleyville. On his return to France he contested the Group Three
Prix Thomas Bryon over 1500 metres at
Saint-Cloud Racecourse and finished second to Targowice.
1973: three-year-old season On his three-year-old debut, Kalamoun started at odds of
7/2 for the
Prix de Fontainebleau over 1600 metres at
Longchamp Racecourse on 1 April and finished second, half a
length behind
African Sky and two lengths ahead of the favourite Satingo (the winner of the 1972
Grand Critérium). Three weeks later Kalamoun met African Sky and Satingo again and started the 4.4/1 fourth choice in the betting for the
Poule d'Essai des Poulains over the same course and distance. Restrained by Samani in the early stages, he turned into the straight eight lengths behind the leaders before producing a strong late run. Kalamoun took the lead in the closing stages and drew away to win by two lengths with the outsider Bally Game taking second ahead of Satingo and African Sky. The colt was then moved up in distance for the Group One Prix Lupin over 2100 metres on 13 May in which he was matched against the outstanding
filly Allez France and the
Prix Greffulhe winner Roi Lear. As in his previous race, the colt was held up at the back of the field before making rapid progress in the straight. He took the lead approaching the last 200 metres and won by one and a half lengths from Palikare with Roi Lear third and Allez France in seventh. On 3 June Kalamoun attempted to win his third consecutive Group One race when he was stepped up to 2400 metres for the
Prix du Jockey Club on heavy ground at
Chantilly Racecourse. He started second favourite but after challenging for the lead in the straight he tired to finish seventh, two lengths behind the winner Roi Lear. For his last two races Kalamoun was brought back in distance to compete over 1600 metres. On 12 August at
Deauville Racecourse he was matched against older horses for the first time in the Prix Jacques Le Marois and started the 13/10 favourite. His French opponents included Rose Laurel (
Prix Eugène Adam), Margouillat (
Prix Hocquart), African Sky and Princess Arjumand (runner up to Allez France in the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches), whilst Britain was represented by
Boldboy and
Sparkler (
Queen Anne Stakes). Kalamoun produced what was arguably his best performance, taking the lead 2000 metres from the finish and accelerating away from his rivals to win by three lengths from Rose Laurel, with Sparkler and Boldboy in third and fourth. Kalamoun faced Sparkler again in the
Prix du Moulin at Longchamp on 7 October and started the 1/2 favourite.
Freddy Head replaced Samani as the colt's jockey, whilst Sparkler was ridden by
Lester Piggott. Early in the straight, Sparkler accelerated clear of the field and although Kalamoun made steady progress he was never able to challenge the leader and finished second, beaten two lengths.
Timeform felt that Head had ridden an "ill-judged race". ==Assessment==